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SUMMARY:The Essiet Essiet Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Jazz at The Cherry is thrilled to welcome the New York-based Essiet Essiet Quartet on Sunday\, July 9th at 2:oo pm.\nDoors open at 1:30 pm for a reception featuring wine and light fare included in the $35 ticket price. Tickets can be purchased on eventbrite.com or by calling 831-624-7491. \nAbout the Quartet: \nEssiet Okon Essiet\, considered one of the top bassists in jazz today\, first received critical acclaim over a decade ago in Bobby Watson’s group\, Horizon. Born in Nebraska to Nigerian parents\, he began studying violin at age 10 and switched to bass viol at 14. As a child\, he traveled widely with his family\, and that early exposure to many cultures\, folk-ways\, languages\, and religions fostered his world view of strength through diversity.  Essiet has performed and recorded with such notables as: Benny Golson\, Johnny Griffin\, James Moody\, Freddie Hubbard\, Bobby Hutcherson\, Cedar Walton\, Sam Rivers\, George Adams\, Pat Martino\, Kenny Burrell\, Jackie McLean\, Frank Morgan\, Kenny Barron\, Louis Hayes\, Ben Riley\, Jimmy Cobb\, Billy Higgins\, Billy Hart\, Art Farmer\, Abby Lincoln\, Dee Dee Bridgewater\, Billy Cobham\, Bennie Maupin\, Al Foster\, Eddie Henderson\, Steve Turre\, Jon Faddis\, Bobby Watson\, Victor Lewis\, Kenny Garrett\, Kenny Kirkland\, Mulgrew Miller\, Jeff “Tain ” Watts\, Mike Stern\, Kevin Mahogany\, Kurt Elling\, Fort Apache Band\, Danilo Perez\, Claudia Acuna\, Geri Allen\, and Ralph Peterson\, to highlight only a partial list. \nSylvia Cuenca\, a highly accomplished jazz performer and educator\, is an active drummer on the New York jazz scene. She has had the honor of sharing the bandstand with saxophone legend Joe Henderson for 4 years\, and trumpet legend Clark Terry for 17 years.  She has performed with some of the biggest names in jazz\, including: Al Grey\, Red Holloway\, Jimmy Heath\, Frank Wess\, Marian McPartland\, Dianne Reeves\, Joe Williams\, Lou Donaldson\, John Handy\, Mark Whitfield\, John Clayton\, Ernestine Anderson\, Richie Cole\, Dianne Schur\, and many other jazz luminaries. In 2015\, she performed at Dizzy’s Jazz at Lincoln Center in NYC\, and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington\, D.C. \nSaxophonist Rico Jones is steadily becoming one of the top young saxophonists of his generation.  A Colorado native\, Rico has been deeply compelled by artistic expression since early childhood.  Rico grew up in Denver performing under the guidance of local artists such as Paul Romaine\, Greg Gisbert\, Eric Gunnison\, Art Lande\, Brad Goode and Vlad Girshevich.  As the years passed\, Rico became enthralled by black American musical art forms\, and Blues and Jazz became primary modes of expression for Jones and his ensembles. As he grew\, his heritage as a Latino with indigenous roots became a focus for his artistic expressions. He has performed as a leader with notable artists such as: Dave Kikoski\, Jeff “Tain” Watts\, Matt Clohesy\, Yasushi Makimura\, Ari Hoenig\, Lage Lund\, Kush Abadav\, Jope Mrtin\, Colin Stranahan\, Rick Rosato\, Rich Perry\, Steven Feifke\, and many others. \nBruce Forman\, a local favorite and internationally known guitarist\, will be joining this stellar jazz quartet. As a sideman\, Bruce’s recordings include works with the likes of Ray Brown\, Bobby Hutcherson\, and Roger Kellaway\, as well as soundtrack performances on three of Clint Eastwood’s distinguished films—most notably Academy Award-winning “Million Dollar Baby.” Bruce has performed at The Cherry on several occasions\, and we are pleased to have his amazing guitar work as a part of this outstanding line-up. \nDon’t miss this rare opportunity to hear some of the best contemporary jazz from these world-class artists!
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/the-essiet-essiet-quartet/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater,Highlight
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230625T140000
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SUMMARY:The Dick Whittington Trio - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:The Dick Whittington Trio on June 25th is sold out. Tickets are still available for our next Jazz at The Cherry\, the New York-based Essiet Essiet Quartet\, performing Sunday\, July 9th\, at 2:oo pm. Tickets can be purchased on eventbrite.com or by calling 831-624-7491. \n\nJazz At The Cherry is pleased to welcome back to our stage nationally-known pianist\, Dick Whittington\, for an encore performance. Joining Dick will be virtuoso bassist\, Dan Robbins\, and drummer\, Mike Shannon. \nThe trio will treat us to an afternoon of jazz interpretations of evergreens by Harold Arlen\, Rodgers & Hart\, Cole Porter\, Antonio Carlos Jobim\, Duke Ellington and others. \nSunday\, June 25th\, at 2:00pm. Doors open at 1:30pm for a reception featuring wine and light fare (included in the ticket price). Tickets are $35\, purchased on eventbrite.com or by calling 831-624-7491. \nAbout the Trio: \nDick Whittington grew up in Los Angeles\, and while earning a degree in elementary education at Cal State Northridge\, he was working gigs with Bobby Hutcherson\, Sonny Criss\, Barney Kessel\, Charles Lloyd\, Charlie Hayden\, Scott Lafaro\, Gary Peacock\, and Billy Higgins.  Dick later went on to accompany vocalists Anita O’Day\, Ernestine Anderson\, Dinah Washington\, and Mel Torme.  Over the last five decades he has performed with many jazz greats including Dexter Gordon\, Stan Getz\, James Moody\, Lee Konitz\, Art Pepper\, Eddie Harris\, and Chet Baker. \nDan Robbins\, who is among the West Coast’s most in-demand bassists\, is known for his driving\, creative\, harmonically and melodically rich background and lead parts on bass. He has performed with numerous jazz stars such as Christian McBride\, Roy Hargrove\, Benny Green\, Regina Carter\, Lewis Nash\, John Clayton\, Bruce Forman\, and many other West Coast jazz luminaries.  Dan teaches at San Jose State University and Santa Clara University and is also involved as an educator with the Monterey Jazz Festival\, Cabrillo Jazz Festival and the San Jose Jazz Society. \nMike Shannon has been involved in the Monterey Peninsula jazz scene since his high-school days including as a member of the Monterey Jazz Festival All-Star Big Band\, and as a clinician with the Monterey Jazz Festival educational program. Mike has been featured and reviewed in the world’s leading jazz publications and websites including: JazzTimes\, Downbeat\, JAZZIZ\, All About Jazz\, E- Jazz News\, Critical Jazz\, and JazzWeekly.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/dick-whittington-trio/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater,Highlight
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SUMMARY:Putin's War
DESCRIPTION:“Putin’s War\,” a new exhibit of paintings by Waldek Dynerman exploring the ongoing conflict in Ukraine\, opens Friday\, May 26th at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts. A reception for the artist will be held Friday\, May 26th from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. \nVISIT ONLINE CATALOGUE \nRussia invaded Ukraine by land\, sea and air on Feb. 24\, 2022\, the largest attack by one state against another in Europe since World War II. Russian President Vladimir Putin has called its actions “a special military operation\,” while Ukraine and the West call the attack a malicious land grab. \nAgainst the backdrop of the successive incursions mounted by Russian forces into Ukrainian state territory since 2014\, the works presented in the exhibition – all of which were created within the past fifteen months – provide an evocative\, emotional reflection of the drastically transformed life and turbulent spiritual landscape of Ukraine and the Ukrainian people. \nVISIT ONLINE EXHIBIT \nAbout the Artist: \nBorn in Warsaw six years after WWII ended\, Mr. Dynerman grew up absorbing the traumatic stories of his parents and developing great empathy for victims of war; conflicts has become one of the stalwarts of his work. \n“When making art\, these thoughts and feeling are always present\, and may be expressed through brutal treatment of materials\, fragmentation of the human form\, or obfuscation of meaning.” Putin’s unprovoked aggression and the brutality of the Ukrainian war has triggered flashbacks to the many WWII stories he heard as a child” he says. \nMr. Dynerman has exhibited in dozens of group and one-person shows throughout the U.S. and Europe\, including exhibitions at the Hawthorn Contemporary in Milwaukee\, WI\, the Fata Morgana project space\, Berlin\, Germany\, and the Apteka Sztuki Gallery\, Wasaw\, Poland. \nThe exhibit can be seen Wednesdays through Saturdays\, 12 noon to 4 p.m. or by appointment through June 24th. The Carl Cherry Center for the Arts is located on the northwest corner of Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel. \nImage: “New World Order” – Waldek Dynerman
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/putins-war-ukranian-war-paintings-of-waldek-dynerman/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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SUMMARY:Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts Monterey County High School Poetry Awards 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Carl Cherry Center for the Arts is pleased to announce the Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts Monterey County High School Poetry Awards 2023. The program was designed to recognize and promote excellence in high school poets and develop an interest in creative expression through the written word. A reading and ceremony honoring this year’s award-winning student poets will be held 2:00pm on Saturday\, May 20th\, at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel. \nThe program (formerly the Robert Campbell Monterey County High School Poetry Awards) was renamed this year to honor Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts\, who provided inspiration and writing instruction to thousands of area high school students. \nCherry Center Poet-in-Schools: \nPatrice Vecchione \nOur teaching poet this year is Patrice Vecchione\, the author of two collections of poetry and three nonfiction books\, most recently My Shouting\, Shattered\, Whispering Voice: A Guide to Writing Poetry & Speaking Your Truth. Patrice has taught poetry in local schools and elsewhere for many years. patricevecchione.com. \nSponsors: \nThe Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts Monterey County High School Poetry Awards are held each year in conjunction with Thinking Out Loud\, the Cherry Center’s annual high school art exhibition. Both programs are made possible through funding from: \nArts Council for Monterey County\nMonterey County Board of Supervisors\nMonterey Peninsula Foundation\nMonterey Public Library Foundation\nCarmel Woman’s Club\nCarmel-by-the-Sea Rotary\nCommunity Foundation for Monterey County\nGibson Family Foundation\nHazen Family Foundation\nNancy Buck Ransom Foundation\nPebble Beach Company Foundation\nYellow Brick Road Benefit Store
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/elliot-ruchowitz-roberts-monterey-county-high-school-poetry-awards-2023/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230512
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230605
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SUMMARY:The Interview - A Mystery
DESCRIPTION:May 12 – June 4\, 2023 \n“The Interview – A Mystery\,” a new play written and directed by Tom Parks\, opens Friday\, May 12th through June 4th. Friday and Saturday performances begin at 7:30pm; Sunday performances at 2:30pm. Tickets are $25\, available by calling (831) 717-7373 or the box office prior to each performance. \nAbout the Play: \nSuccessful journalist\, Charlie Simpson\, has for forty years plied his trade to most of the nation’s important newspapers. Times have changed; the world of newspapers had changed. He now finds himself a stringer on a small town weekly in rural northwest Oregon. \nThere’s a message waiting for him one Tuesday morning as he sits down at his desk – call his editor. \nHe has an assignment\, not what he’s expecting\, like a little league game or the birth of Bonnie Barns’ second set of wins. No\, there’s a new lady in town\, a painter\, an artist. He’s scheduled an interview with her. Charlie knows less than nothing about art\, so it seems a stretch for him to be covering this story\, or\, he worries\, is there really a story there? Indeed\, there is. Or at any rate he thinks there may be one hellava story. In fact\, this may turn out to be the scoop of his professional life. \nSomething to be said for high drama in the boondocks. And Charlie is in hot pursuit.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/the-interview-a-mystery/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater,Highlight
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230430T150000
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SUMMARY:Springtime with The Cherry Trio
DESCRIPTION:The Cherry Trio\, Elizabeth Gaver (baroque violin)\, Penny Hanna (viola da gamba)\, and Michael Peterson (harpsichord) will be joined by guest artist Francis Toldi (dulcian) to perform Italian and Spanish music from the seventeenth century – trio sonatas by Dario Castello\, Giovani Batista Fontana and Bartolomeo de Selma\, arrangements of the French song Doulce Memoire\, and a harpsichord solo of Frescobaldi. \nFrancis Toldi \nThe dulcian is a double reed woodwind instrument from the Renaissance and predecessor of the modern bassoon. It is a versatile instrument – played quietly\, it has a sweet\, vocal sound suitable for chamber music\, but it can play loudly and join the consort of outside instruments. The concert program includes three trio sonatas with melodic parts for both violin and dulcian. Bartolomeo de Selma was himself a virtuoso performer on the early bassoon. \nThe Cherry Trio has performed at the Cherry Center annually for over ten years to welcome the New Year. We are happy to be performing our first spring concert at the Cherry Center! \nSunday\, April 30th at 3:00PM. Tickets are $25\, available on eventbrite.com or by calling (831) 624-7491.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/springtime-with-the-cherry-trio/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230408T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230408T203000
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SUMMARY:Monterey Comedy Improv
DESCRIPTION:Monterey Comedy Improv is back! The premier improv comedy troupe on the Peninsula returns to The Cherry on Saturday\, April 8th\, at 7:00pm. \nSimilar to “Whose Line is it Anyway\,” Monterey Comedy Improv takes audience suggestions or volunteers and instantly creates hilarious scenes right on the spot. Join us for a night of fun and laughs!  For audiences 16+ \nTickets are $20\, available on Eventbrite or by calling (831) 624-7491.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/monterey-comedy-improv-7/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater,Highlight
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230407
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230507
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SUMMARY:Lost and Found: Assemblage Artists of Northern California
DESCRIPTION:“Lost and Found: Assemblage Artists of Northern California” features multiple works from eight of the finest assemblage artists working in California today: Robert Armstrong\, Spencer Brewer\, Dianne Hoﬀman\, Sean O’Donnell\, Ray Magsalay\, Monty Monty\, Nancy Sevier\, and Esther Siegel. \nFrom Redwood Valley to San Francisco to the Monterey Peninsula\, these artists share a common goal: the desire to find and collect forgotten things\, then spend an inordinate amount of time bringing harmony\, humor\, beauty\, new meaning and purpose to these remnants of another era.Meet these time traveling visionaries at an artists’ reception on Friday\, April 7th\, from 5pm – 7pm at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts\, Carmel. The event is free and open to the public. \n“Lost and Found” will run through May 6th\, and can be seen during gallery hours: Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 4:00 pm or by appointment. The Cherry Center is located on the northwest corner of Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel. \nVISIT ONLINE EXHIBIT \nCurator’s Statement:  \nA chance encounter last summer led Ellen and me into a walk-in cabinet of curiosities housed in a barn. It was filled from floor to ceiling with a cornucopia of piano parts\, pipe organ pipes\, violins\, brass instruments\, toys\, rivets\, bones\, eggbeaters\, vintage radios\, antique electronics\, masks\, mannequins and much\, much more\, all neatly organized in bins and boxes on shelves and hanging from hooks on walls. On the floor\, there were several workbenches with tools of the trade and just as many worktables\, each with multiple sculptures in the process of becoming. \nThe art barn\, home\, horse ranch and surrounding folk art follies are the playground of Spencer Brewer and Esther Siegel\, a couple of happily working\, multi-hyphenate artists\, who also (not coincidentally) produced and edited a newly released book\, called “Lost and Found: Assemblage Artists of Northern California.” \nI was so inspired by Spencer\, Esther and the remarkable group of artists featured in their book\, I asked Robert Reese if we could bring them to the Cherry\, together with three of the most celebrated assemblage artists from the Monterey Peninsula. \nThe book\, “Lost and Found: Assemblage Artists of Northern California\,” will be available for purchase in the gallery.   Link to the book and artists:  https://lostandfound.art/\n     – Jim Dultz \nPictured: Robert Armstong \n\n The Artists and their Statements:  \nRobert Armstrong (Carmel Valley) “My intention is to keep the work process and the materials simple\, direct\, and obvious so that ideas\, energies\, forms\, and associations are exposed\, stirred\, shifted\, and scrambled with a playful approach and a discursive edge.” \nSpencer Brewer: (Redwood Valley) “Analogue relics from the 19th century were once envisioned and manufactured to last lifetimes\, all made from the finest materials available. Utilizing these materials\, I create sculptures that hopefully inspire viewers to think outside the box in their own creative worlds.” \n Dianne Hoﬀman: (San Francisco) “I have a tendency to personify inanimate objects and feel genuine compassion for those that are damaged or discarded. I see potential in broken bits and find beauty in rust and erosion. The older an object\, the more haunting and alluring its ghost.” \nSean O’Donnell: (San Francisco) “I have always been a tinkerer. My generation of boys grew up building tree forts\, customizing our bicycles and demonstrating complete disregard for the assembly instructions needlessly included in our model car kits. My creative process is more about the tunnel than the light at the end of it.” \nMonty Monty: (Graton) “I am fascinated with the earliest modes of transportation\, gadgetry in all forms and just about everything else from the turn of the century. I admire antiques and things with age on them. These show up in my art\, which I refer to as “Vintage Collectible Sculpture and Assemblage.” \nRay Magsalay: (Pacific Grove) “I spent much of my childhood alone\, developing a strong connection to fantasy and magic. This shows up in the art I create. All time spent making art guarantees a feeling of peace within me\, so I continue to make it.” \nNancy Sevier: (Salinas) “I bring together abandoned parts. Even in their brokenness\, these objects hold meaning and conjure a desire for wholeness and harmony. I’m interested in exploring the object and its embedded cultural memory.” \nEsther Siegel: (Redwood Valley) “Once I discovered I could “draw and paint” with objects\, I was hooked. Just as I have always enjoyed putting together ingredients in the kitchen to bake and cook\, I love the alchemy of creating interesting combinations of objects in the studio for their new and ‘perfect home.’” \n 
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/lost-and-found-assemblage-artists-of-northern-california/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230327
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SUMMARY:The Dick Whittington Trio - Jazz at The Cherry
DESCRIPTION:Jazz at The Cherry proudly welcomes back to our stage nationally known pianist\, Dick Whittington. Joining Dick will be virtuoso drummer\, Akira Tana\, and jazz bassist\, Dan Robbins. \nYou won’t want to miss this exciting afternoon of straight-ahead jazz featuring the compositions of John Coltrane\, Benny Golson\, Dizzy Gillespie and John Lewis\, as well as standards by Richard Rodgers\, Cole Porter\, Irving Berlin and George Gershwin.  Sunday\, March 26th at 2:00. Doors open at 1:30 for a reception featuring wine and light fare (included in the ticket price). Tickets are $35\, purchased on eventbrite.com or by calling (831) 624-7491. \nAbout the Trio: \nDick Whittington grew up in Los Angeles\, and while earning a degree in elementary education at Cal State Northridge\, he was working gigs with Bobby Hutcherson\, Sonny Criss\, Barney Kessel\, Charles Lloyd\, Charlie Hayden\, Scott Lafaro\, Gary Peacock\, and Billy Higgins.  Dick later went on to accompany vocalists Anita O’Day\, Ernestine Anderson\, Dinah Washington\, and Mel Torme.  Over the last five decades he has performed with many jazz greats including Dexter Gordon\, Stan Getz\, James Moody\, Lee Konitz\, Art Pepper\, Eddie Harris\, and Chet Baker. \nAkira Tana\, an SF Bay Area native\, earned degrees from Harvard University and the New England Conservatory of Music. Tana has worked with innumerable jazz giants including Sonny Rollins\, Sonny Stitt\, Zoot Sims\, Hubert Laws\, Milt Jackson\, Jim Hall and Art Farmer. An active teacher and clinician\, he has taught at Rutgers University\, Queens College\, Jersey City State College and New York University.  He is also currently on the faculty at San Francisco State University and the California Jazz Conservatory. \nDan Robbins\, who is among the West Coast’s most in-demand bassists\, is known for his driving\, creative\, harmonically and melodically rich background and lead parts on bass. He has performed with numerous jazz stars such as Christian McBride\, Roy Hargrove\, Benny Green\, Regina Carter\, Lewis Nash\, John Clayton\, Bruce Forman\, and many other West Coast jazz luminaries.  Dan teaches at San Jose State University and Santa Clara University and is also involved as an educator with the Monterey Jazz Festival\, Cabrillo Jazz Festival and the San Jose Jazz Society. \n 
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/the-dick-whittington-trio-jazz-at-the-cherry/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater,Highlight
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230325
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SUMMARY:Animated Art: A Joan Gratz Retrospective
DESCRIPTION:Animated Art: A Joan Gratz Retrospective\nSaturday\, March 25@3pm\n\nFor those of you who missed “Animated Art: An Afternoon with Joan Gratz\,” we have added an encore screening of the entire program without Joan in attendance. This is your last chance to see the work one of America’s greatest animators. \nAcademy Award-winning director and animator Joan Gratz pioneered the art of “Claypainting” and has continued to be a favorite at ﬁlm festivals world-wide. The 60 minute presentation will include eight of her most loved animated short films\, selected from over the past 30 years and including the World Premiere of her just completed film “The Battle for Swan Lake” (with cats!). \nHer films range in content through painterly expressions of poetry\, improvised abstraction and animated social documentary\, with her clever wit and humor always close at hand. Working directly before the camera\, she applies bits of clay\, blends colors and etches fine lines to create a seamless ﬂow of images\, that are\, in turns\, both lyrical and surprising. \nPlease join us for a World Premiere of her newest film and retrospective of her remarkable work. \nTickets are $15 available on Eventbrite or by calling (831) 624-7491.  \n\nWatch video film trailer:  https://vimeo.com/789873987 \n \n\nThis program has been generously sponsored by Hofsas House Hotel in Carmel by the Sea hofsashouse.com and by Designer Wallcoverings designerwallcoverings.com\n\n\nFilms in Order of Presentation\n \nMona Lisa Descending the Staircase: An animated history of 20th century painting. Academy Award\nfor best animated short film. 1992 – 7 min. \n \nKubla Khan: An animated painting based on Samuel Taylor Coleridges’ poem. 2011 – 3 min. 42 sec. \n \nLost and Found: Life’s passages are evoked in metamorphosing clay images. 2012 – 3 min. 35 sec. \n \nPro and Con: An animated documentary about life in prison from the point of view of a corrections\nofficer and an inmate.1992 – 8 min. \n \nSecond Coming: An animated film based on a poem by William Butler Yeats. 2017 – 2 min 20 sec. \n \nOne Minute Memoir: A Gratzfilm compilation of 10 very short films by contemporary animators including\nBill Plympton and Chris Hinton 2019 – 16 min 30 sec. \n \nNo Leaders Please: An animated film based on a poem by Charles Bukowski. 2021 – 2 min 19sec. \n \nThe Battle for Swan Lake: A World Premiere! 2023 – 3 min. \n\nJoan Gratz Biography\nJoan Gratz \n\n\nWhile an architecture student at the University of Oregon in the late 1960’s\, Joan began experimenting with the idea of animation by capturing her painting process on film and then projecting the results\, “making her paintings appear to breath.”\n \nIn 1979\, on the recommendation from two of Joan’s architecture school friends who were working at the animation start-up\, “Will Vinton Studios”\, Joan was hired to join the team and play a large part in the successes that followed.\n \nIt was here that she adapted her animated painting to the “Claypainting” process for which she is now known. While there\, her work included design and animation for the Academy Award nominees\, “Return to Oz”\, “Rip Van Winkle” and “The Creation” (which landed her a United Airlines television commercial\, with more to follow.)\n\n \n\nBy 1987\, Joan started her own company\, “Gratzﬁlm”. Here she could focus on projects and collaborations of her own making\, while also freelancing with Will Vinton when the timing worked for her.\n \nIn 1992\, Joan found herself on stage accepting the Oscar for the Best Animated Short\, “Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase\,” a 7 minute ﬁlm chronicling the history of 20th century art. Joan had spent 5 years (while working on other projects) to fully develop the idea for this ﬁlm and collect the perfect 55 images to eventually blend seamlessly together. And then she spent another two years dedicated to painting it all by hand\, in clay\, one frame at a time.\n \nMulti-award winning director of short animated films and commercials\, Joan  has traveled along with her films to Russia\, Iran\, Croatia\, France\, China\, Hungary\, Romania\, Brazil\, Korea\, Turkey\, Bosnia\, Canada\, Poland\, throughout the U.S. and now to Carmel by the Sea!\n  \n\n\nFor more information about Joan\, please visit her website at  www.joangratz.com
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/animated-art-a-joan-gratz-retrospective/2023-03-25/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater,Highlight
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230316T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230316T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152821
CREATED:20230204T232523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T182038Z
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SUMMARY:An Irish Evening of Story and Song
DESCRIPTION:EVENT SOLD OUT \nJoin us for a St. Patrick’s Day celebration of luck\, life and laughter featuring a meascán mearaí de stileanna (mishmash) of live music and Irish folklore. \nPresented by the Eulalia Theater Company (Derek Bodkin\, Brittney Buffo\, Michael Lojkovic\, Laura Burian\, Anne Mitchell). \nThursday\, March 16th at 7:00PM. Tickets are $20 general admission\,  purchased online through eventbrite.com or by calling (831) 624-7491. \nNet proceeds to benefit Gathering for Women\, Monterey. \nPhoto: Kinvarra\, Dungory West –  Karl Ogden
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/an-irish-evening-of-story-and-song/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230310T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230325T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152821
CREATED:20230201T175348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230318T191514Z
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SUMMARY:Encounter Intuitive
DESCRIPTION:Dates Added!\n\n\nEncounter Intuitive is a multimedia production built around the art and philosophies of neurodivergent and outsider artists. Through an absurdist narrative of space traveling missionaries exploring “The Fringe” of their solar system\, Janice Rocke\, Rocket Garcia and award winning poet\, Aideed Medina have woven together a series of scenes that parallel the colonization of art with the historical colonization of Indigenous lands. \nEach planet the missionaries visit is represented by one of eight profiled artists. Using video projections\, the landscapes of the planets resemble the artists’ work. The culture is reminiscent of the artists’ creative philosophies and social concerns. The deities of the planets are the artists themselves. \nThe absurdists narrative of the colonizers is contrasted by scenes written from the POV of the “indigenous” communities of the planets. These scenes are tonally more serious and focus on issues of institutionalization\, homelessness\, othering of LBGTQIA+ and BIPOC people\, and obstacles particular to neurodivergent artists. The storylines reflect how art provided these artists with succor and even processes of recovery. \nA third aspect of the show is visually dynamic dance performances choreographed by Deanna Ross and performed by Carri Rochelle\, Jennah Montemayor\, Cody Moore and Fred Bologna (who will all also be acting). Other local talents include Sean Aten\, Joe Nance\, Eboni Harris and Mya Shiloh. \nFriday\, March 17th and Saturday\, March 18th performances at 7:30 pm\, Sunday\, March 19th at 3pm.\nNew dates added: Friday\, March 24th at 7:30pm\, Saturday\, March 25th at 8:00pm. \n$22 at the door or through Eventbrite.com.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/encounter-intuitive/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230326
DTSTAMP:20260403T152821
CREATED:20230201T192231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T210931Z
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SUMMARY:2023 Thinking Out Loud Regional Art Competition
DESCRIPTION:The Carl Cherry Center for the Arts is proud to announce Thinking Out Loud 2023\, a regional art competition that challenges high school students to create works inspired by their lives. Each year\, students from across Monterey County are invited to display their artwork across a wide range of media for exhibition in our gallery. \nThinking Out Loud 2023 will open with a reception for the student artists on Saturday\, March 4th from 2:00 – 4:00PM. The event is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Wednesday through  Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. or by appointment. \n\nEstablished in 1948\, the mission of the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts is to enhance the quality and diversity of artistic\, educational and cultural programs in Monterey County by encouraging public programs and interactions between artists and the community. \nThinking Out Loud is made possible\, in part\, through a grant from the Arts Council for Monterey County\, and funds from the Hazen Family Foundation\, Monterey County Board of Supervisors\, Carmel-by-the-Sea Rotary\, Nancy Buck Ransom Foundation\, Pebble Beach Company Foundation\, and the Yellow Brick Road Benefit Store. \nPictured: “Música” – Francesca Postigo\, Santa Catalina School\nWinner of 2022 Thinking Out Loud Regional Art Competition
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/2023-thinking-out-loud-regional-art-competition/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230225T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230226T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152821
CREATED:20230120T013747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230224T175330Z
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SUMMARY:Animated Art: An Afternoon With Joan Gratz
DESCRIPTION:Animated Art: An Afternoon with Joan Gratz\nSat. February 25@3pm\, Sun. February 26@3 pm\nSOLD OUT\nAcademy Award winning director and animator\, Joan Gratz\, a pioneer in “Claypainting” and a favorite at ﬁlm festivals world-wide\, will be joining us at the Carl Cherry Center for two very special afternoon screenings of her highly original\, animated short ﬁlms\, selected from over the past 30 years and including the World Premiere of her just completed film “The Battle for Swan Lake” (with cats!). \n\nHer films range in content through painterly expressions of poetry\, improvised abstraction and animated social documentary\, with her clever wit and humor always close at hand. Working directly before the camera\, she applies bits of clay\, blends colors and etches ﬁne lines to create a seamless ﬂow of images\, that are\, in turns\, both lyrical and surprising.\n \nThe 70 minute program will include screenings of eight of her ﬁlms from 1992 to 2023\, two of these in collaboration with other artists. A question and answer with Joan will follow the screening.Please join us\, and Joan\, for a World Premiere of her newest film and retrospective of her remarkable work.\n\n \nWatch video film trailer:  https://vimeo.com/789873987 \n \nTickets are $15 available on Eventbrite or by calling (831) 624-7491.\n \n\nThis program has been generously sponsored by Hofsas House Hotel in Carmel by the Sea hofsashouse.com and by Designer Wallcoverings designerwallcoverings.com\n\n\nFilms in Order of Presentation\n \nMona Lisa Descending the Staircase: An animated history of 20th century painting. Academy Award\nfor best animated short film. 1992 – 7 min. \n \nKubla Khan: An animated painting based on Samuel Taylor Coleridges’ poem. 2011 – 3 min. 42 sec. \n \nLost and Found: Life’s passages are evoked in metamorphosing clay images. 2012 – 3 min. 35 sec. \n \nPro and Con: An animated documentary about life in prison from the point of view of a corrections\nofficer and an inmate.1992 – 8 min. \n \nSecond Coming: An animated film based on a poem by William Butler Yeats. 2017 – 2 min 20 sec. \n \nOne Minute Memoir: A Gratzfilm compilation of 10 very short films by contemporary animators including\nBill Plympton and Chris Hinton 2019 – 16 min 30 sec. \n \nNo Leaders Please: An animated film based on a poem by Charles Bukowski. 2021 – 2 min 19sec. \n \nThe Battle for Swan Lake: A World Premiere! 2023 – 3 min. \n\nJoan Gratz Biography\nJoan Gratz \n\n\nWhile an architecture student at the University of Oregon in the late 1960’s\, Joan began experimenting with the idea of animation by capturing her painting process on film and then projecting the results\, “making her paintings appear to breath.”\n \nIn 1979\, on the recommendation from two of Joan’s architecture school friends who were working at the animation start-up\, “Will Vinton Studios”\, Joan was hired to join the team and play a large part in the successes that followed.\n \nIt was here that she adapted her animated painting to the “Claypainting” process for which she is now known. While there\, her work included design and animation for the Academy Award nominees\, “Return to Oz”\, “Rip Van Winkle” and “The Creation” (which landed her a United Airlines television commercial\, with more to follow.)\n\n \n\nBy 1987\, Joan started her own company\, “Gratzﬁlm”. Here she could focus on projects and collaborations of her own making\, while also freelancing with Will Vinton when the timing worked for her.\n \nIn 1992\, Joan found herself on stage accepting the Oscar for the Best Animated Short\, “Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase\,” a 7 minute ﬁlm chronicling the history of 20th century art. Joan had spent 5 years (while working on other projects) to fully develop the idea for this ﬁlm and collect the perfect 55 images to eventually blend seamlessly together. And then she spent another two years dedicated to painting it all by hand\, in clay\, one frame at a time.\n \nMulti-award winning director of short animated films and commercials\, Joan  has traveled along with her films to Russia\, Iran\, Croatia\, France\, China\, Hungary\, Romania\, Brazil\, Korea\, Turkey\, Bosnia\, Canada\, Poland\, throughout the U.S. and now to Carmel by the Sea!\n  \n\n\nFor more information about Joan\, please visit her website at  www.joangratz.com
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/animated-art-an-afternoon-with-joan-gratz/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater,Highlight
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230121T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230121T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152821
CREATED:20221223T164826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221223T164826Z
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SUMMARY:Monterey Comedy Improv
DESCRIPTION:Monterey Comedy Improv is back! The premier improv comedy troupe on the peninsula return to The Cherry on Saturday\, January 21st\, at 7:00pm. \nSimilar to “Whose Line is it Anyway\,” Monterey Comedy Improv takes audience suggestions or volunteers and instantly creates hilarious scenes right on the spot. Join us for a night of fun and laughs!  For audiences 16+ \nTickets are $20\, available on Eventbrite or by calling (831) 624-7491.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/monterey-comedy-improv-6/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater,Highlight
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230219
DTSTAMP:20260403T152821
CREATED:20221230T021412Z
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SUMMARY:Square the Circle
DESCRIPTION:Closing Reception: Saturday\, February 18th from 3:00 – 5:00p.m. \nSquare the Circle\, an exhibit investigating geometric forms in art and photography\, opens Friday\, January 13th at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts. A closing reception for the artists will be held Saturday\, February 18th from 3 to 5 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. \nCurated by Martha Manson\, the exhibition includes recent works by Kimm Barnes\, Lucas Blok\, Mary Buskirk\, Annette Corcoran\, Ed Corpus\, Rick Deragon\, Ellen Gust\, Mary Hill\, Don Hughes\, Andrea Johnson\, David Ligare\, Richard Mayer\, Karen Nagano\, Joe Aki Ouye\, Marcia Perry\, Charles Strong \, Jerry Takigawa\, Pamela Takigawa\, Sam Tchakalian\, Nina Temple\, Amy Thornberry\, Irene Tuttle\, Jan Wagstaff\, Karen Warwick\, Chris Winfield\, and Robin Winfield. \n“The idea of squaring the circle originated\, apparently\, in Euclidean geometry. It’s a math puzzle\, and was also used to symbolize alchemy. It’s also used as a metaphor to indicate attempting an impossible task\, and philosophically to see equally in four directions. As a phrase\, it covers all the bases\,” says Ms. Manson. “Some of the artists here refer directly to geometry in their imagery. Some do not. Regardless\, the underlying geometric structure is there. Sculpture seems naturally to make geometric forms visible\, sometimes\, at least\,” she says. \nOrganized to examine various styles and themes in art and geometry\, the exhibit explores the relationship between abstraction and form\, the effects of photography on landscapes\, and the consideration of materiality in both mediums. The exhibit reflects the complex and ambiguous relationship between humans and math. \nSquare the Circle can be seen Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. or by appointment through February 18nd\, 2023. \nVISIT ONLINE EXHIBIT \nPictured: “Tomb of Archimedes” – David Ligare
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/square-the-circle/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230101T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230101T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152821
CREATED:20221012T214917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230201T182317Z
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SUMMARY:The Cherry Trio
DESCRIPTION:The Cherry Trio (Elizabeth Gaver – baroque violin\, Penny Hanna – viola da gamba\, Michael Peterson – harpsichord) return to The Cherry for their annual New Year’s performance on Sunday\, January 1st at 3:00pm.  The trio\, along with guest violinist David Wilson\, will perform music from the seventeenth century: trio sonatas by Purcell\, Rosenmüller and Muffat; a Marais suite for viola da gamba; and a harpsichord solo by Fischer. \nThe French\, Italian\, German\, and English styles of this period stand in contrast to one another\, but are also sometimes combined. Typical for the early Baroque period\, these works express a wide range of “affects” or emotions – the melancholy adagio\, stately allemande\, exuberant passacaglia and much more! \nTickets are $25\, available on eventbrite.com or by calling (831) 624-7491. \n 
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/the-cherry-trio/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230416
DTSTAMP:20260403T152821
CREATED:20230203T183625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230422T211119Z
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SUMMARY:Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts Monterey County High School Poetry Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:The Carl Cherry Center for the Arts is pleased to announce the Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts Monterey County High School Poetry Awards 2023. The program was designed to recognize and promote excellence in high school poets and develop an interest in creative expression through the written word. A reading and ceremony honoring this year’s award-winning student poets will be held 2:00pm on Saturday\, May 20th\, at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel. \nThe program (formerly the Robert Campbell Monterey County High School Poetry Awards) was renamed this year to honor Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts\, who provided inspiration and writing instruction to thousands of area high school students. \nCherry Center Poet-in-Schools: \nPatrice Vecchione \nOur teaching poet this year is Patrice Vecchione\, the author of two collections of poetry and three nonfiction books\, most recently My Shouting\, Shattered\, Whispering Voice: A Guide to Writing Poetry & Speaking Your Truth. Patrice has taught poetry in local schools and elsewhere for many years. patricevecchione.com. \nSponsors: \nThe Elliot Ruchowitz-Roberts Monterey County High School Poetry Awards are held each year in conjunction with Thinking Out Loud\, the Cherry Center’s annual high school art exhibition. Both programs are made possible through funding from: \nArts Council for Monterey County\nMonterey County Board of Supervisors\nMonterey Peninsula Foundation\nMonterey Public Library Foundation\nCarmel Woman’s Club\nCarmel-by-the-Sea Rotary\nCommunity Foundation for Monterey County\nGibson Family Foundation\nHazen Family Foundation\nNancy Buck Ransom Foundation\nPebble Beach Company Foundation\nYellow Brick Road Benefit Store
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/2023-elliot-ruchowitz-roberts-monterey-county-high-school-poetry-awards/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221217T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221217T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152821
CREATED:20221127T170445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221127T171158Z
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SUMMARY:The Ins and Outs of Fingers\, Spoons  and an Open Marriage
DESCRIPTION:The Ins and Outs of Fingers\, Spoons and an Open Marriage\, a play written and performed by Pascale-Roger-McKeever and directed by Austin Pendleton\, will be held Saturday\, December 17th\, at 7:00pm. Door will open at 6:30PM for a reception featuring wine and light fare (included in the ticket price). \nAbout the Play: \nA suburban mom accepts her husband’s invitation to open marriage and proceeds with a singleness of purpose no one saw coming. The Ins and Outs acknowledges and embraces the acute discomfort of living out our inescapable sexuality. A funny and shameless exploration of shame itself that for good measure upends accepted notions about healing and self-realization along the way.   \nIns and Outs is produced by Robert Chestnut in collaboration with the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts. Warning: explicit language and adult subject matter not suitable for children under 18. Tickets are $50\, available on Eventbrite or by calling (831) 624-7491.\n_______________________________________________________________________________________ \nReviews: \nFrom Michael Billington\, theatre critic\, The Guardian: “A remarkable journey into the interior of a woman experiencing what Shakespeare called ‘the very wrath of love’… brilliantly performed and written with gut-wrenching honesty by Pascale Roger-McKeever.”  \nFrom Elissa Barnard\, NS Review: “Roger-McKeever strips away all the bells and whistles of theatre and conventional ideas about mothers and sexuality for an amazing\, unflinching look at a woman’s life […] and delivers a spellbinding performance as she weaves in and out of past and present\, quiet and loud\, motherly and sexual\, sarcastic and ribald\, sad and playful.”  \nMegan Grabowski\, Pittsburgh Review. “McKeever is brilliant in her delivery of Mom. She is ecstatic\, sad\, scared\, insightful\, and all that makes up a woman. And truth be told (finally)\, moms know there is nothing else like motherhood to strip a female of her identity.”  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/the-ins-and-outs-of-fingers-spoons-and-an-open-marriage/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221217T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221217T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152821
CREATED:20221115T175358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221206T162918Z
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT - The Cherry Screening Room: Award-winning Animated Shorts
DESCRIPTION:Due to overwhelming demand\, we have added a THIRD performance of “Award-winning Animated Shorts” to allow more people to experience this wonderful program. \nCan a fully realized story be told that is both hilarious and heart-warming\, innovative yet simple\, as witty as it is wise\, in only five minutes\, without words? The answer is a resounding YES! \nThe Carl Cherry Center for the Arts is proud to present the third showing of a new monthly series of unique screen treasures on Saturday\, December 17th\, at 3PM with a program of rarely seen\, award-winning animated shorts from the National Film Board of Canada. Eight films will be shown in this first program\, ranging in length from 5 to 15 minutes each\, which illustrate a variety of animation styles\, uniquely personal voices and clever low-tech approaches that can usually be found only by attending prestigious film festivals. \nWatch video clips of award-winning films here. \nThe National Film Board of Canada (NFB) is a leader in exploring animation as an art form\, a storytelling medium and innovative content for emerging platforms. It produces trailblazing animated works both in its Montreal studios and across the country\, and it works with many of the world’s leading creators on international co-productions. \nThe length of this program is 85 minutes.There is no charge for admission to this event\, but donations to the Cherry are always appreciated. Please make reservations through Eventbrite.com or by calling (831) 624-7491\, as tickets are going quickly. \nPrepare to arrive 10 minutes early to the screening\, to enjoy free refreshments and admire the gallery art. Masks are encouraged and welcomed while in the theater. The Carl Cherry Center for the Arts is located on the northwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Guadalupe Street. The main entrance is on Fourth Street. \n The films for this series have been chosen and arranged by Ellen Osborne and Jim Dultz\, who have each had long and successful careers in the film industry. Future “Cherry Screening Room Presents:” programs will include narrative shorts\, features\, documentaries\, puppet films\, films about artists and musicians\, vintage television specials and other rarities. We have also approached animators\, directors and puppeteers to come to talk about their work. Check back to www.carlcherrycenter.org for the latest updates. \nHere are the films in order of appearance: \n\n “The Great Malaise” – Catherine Lepage (2019) 5 min. Hand-drawn animation\, computer animation\, camera animation Staff Pick at the National Film Board of Canada\n “Animal Behavior” – Alison Snowden & David Fine (2018) 14 min. Digital Hand-drawn 2D animation – Nominated for Academy Award Winner of Canadian Screen Award for Best Animated Short Film\n “Subconscious Password” – Chris Landreth (2013) 11 min. Computer animation\, live action\, pixelation Awarded Best Short Film at the Annecy International Film Festival\n “Carface” – Claude Cloutier (2015) 4 min. Hand-drawn 2D animation (brush and India ink on paper) Digitally colored Winner of Quebec Screen Award for Best Animated Short Film\n “The Head Vanishes” – Franck Dion (2016) 9 min. Hand drawn 2D animation Awarded the Annecy Crystal for Best Short Film.\n “Wild Life” – Amanda Forbis\, Wendy Tilby (2011) 14 minutes. Hand drawn and hand painted (with gouche) 2D animation Nominated for Academy Award and Annecy Crystal Award\n  “Every Child” – Eugene Fedorenko (1979) 6 min. Traditional hand drawn 2D animation.Winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/3rd-show-added-the-cherry-screening-room-award-winning-animated-shorts/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater,Highlight
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221211T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221211T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152821
CREATED:20221011T192030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221112T223117Z
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Along Came Betty - Jazz at The Cherry
DESCRIPTION:  \nJazz At The Cherry is proud to present Along Came Betty for another round of what has become a traditional JATC December treat. \nSpark up your holiday spirit by joining us for some of the best bebob and straight-ahead jazz on the West Coast.  Along Came Betty will delight you with their rich harmonized sax and trumpet\, backed by the classic piano\, bass and drums rhythm section. \nThis group of highly talented musicians (Biff Smith\, piano; Brian Stock\, trumpet and flugelhorn; Paul Tarantino\, saxophone; Steve Uccello\, bass; Patrick Tregenza\, drums) has performed at many local and national jazz venues\, including the Monterey Jazz Festival and the Big Sur Jazz Festival. Since 1998\, they have been celebrating the spirit of hard-bop\, a seminal movement of 50s and 60s jazz. Pianist and prolific composer Biff Smith’s sophisticated yet highly accessible compositions blend elements of that era with modern sensibilities. \nPlease join us on Sunday\, December 11th\, for some great music\, wine\, and light fare–all included in the ticket price. Doors open at 1:00pm; performance begins at 2:00pm. Tickets are $25\, available online at eventbrite.com or by calling (831) 624-7491. \n 
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/along-came-betty-jazz-at-the-cherry-3/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221209T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221217T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152821
CREATED:20221110T212749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221213T192429Z
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SUMMARY:Make Merry at The Cherry
DESCRIPTION:Following our holiday open house on December 9th\, remaining artwork is available for purchase through December 17th during gallery hours: Wednesday through Saturday 12-4pm. \nVisit Make Merry at The Cherry online here. \nPictured: Wine Wheelbarrow – Jan Wurm
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/make-merry-at-the-cherry/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221119T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221119T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152821
CREATED:20221101T145343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221101T145343Z
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT The Cherry Screening Room: Award-Winning Animated Shorts
DESCRIPTION:Can a fully realized story be told that is both hilarious and heart-warming\, innovative yet simple\, as witty as it is wise\, in only five minutes\, without words? The answer is a resounding YES! \nThe Carl Cherry Center for the Arts is proud to present a new monthly series of unique screen treasures on Saturday\, November 19th at 3PM\, with a program of rarely seen\, award winning\, animated shorts from the National Film Board of Canada. Nine films will be shown in this first program\, ranging in length from 5 to 15 minutes each\, which illustrate a variety of animation styles\, uniquely personal voices and clever low-tech approaches that can usually be found only by attending prestigious film festivals. \nThe National Film Board of Canada (NFB) is a leader in exploring animation as an art form\, a storytelling medium and innovative content for emerging platforms. It produces trailblazing animated works both in its Montreal studios and across the country\, and it works with many of the world’s leading creators on international co-productions. \nThe length of this program is 96 minutes.There is no charge for admission to this event\, but donations to the Cherry are always appreciated. Please make reservations through Eventbrite or by calling (831) 624-7491\, as tickets are going quickly. \nPrepare to arrive 10 minutes early to the screening\, as popcorn and refreshments will be available to purchase. Masks are encouraged and welcomed while in the theater. The Carl Cherry Center for the Arts is located on the northwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Guadalupe Street. The main entrance is on Fourth Street. \n\n\n\nThe films for this series have been chosen and arranged by Ellen Osborne and Jim Dultz\, who have each had long and successful careers in the film industry. Future “Cherry Screening Room Presents:” programs will include narrative shorts\, features\, documentaries\, puppet films\, films about artists and musicians\, vintage television specials and other rarities. We have also approached animators\, directors and puppeteers to come to talk about their work. Check back to www.carlcherrycenter.org for the latest updates. \nHere are the films in order of appearance: \n1. “The Great Malaise” – Catherine Lepage (2019) 5 min. Hand-drawn animation\, computer animation\, camera animation Staff Pick at the National Film Board of Canada \n2. “Animal Behavior” – Alison Snowden & David Fine (2018) 14 min. Digital Hand-drawn 2D animation – Nominated for Academy Award Winner of Canadian Screen Award for Best Animated Short Film \n3. “Subconscious Password” – Chris Landreth (2013) 11 min. Computer animation\, live action\, pixelation Awarded Best Short Film at the Annecy International Film Festival \n4. “Carface” – Claude Cloutier (2015) 4 min. Hand-drawn 2D animation (brush and India ink on paper) Digitally colored Winner of Quebec Screen Award for Best Animated Short Film \n5. “The Head Vanishes” – Franck Dion (2016) 9 min. Hand drawn 2D animation Awarded the Annecy Crystal for Best Short Film. \nl8. “Every Child” – Eugene Fedorenko (1979) 6 min. Traditional hand drawn 2D animation.Winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. \n6. “I Barnabe” – Jean-François Lévesque (2020) 15 min. Stop-motion animation\, puppets\, traditional 2D animation Nominated for Best Animated Short at the Quebec Screen Awards \n7 “Wild Life” – Amanda Forbis\, Wendy Tilby (2011) 14 minutes. Hand drawn and hand painted (with gouche) 2D animation Nominated for Academy Award and Annecy Crystal Award \n9. “The Danish Poet” – Torill Kove (2006) 15 min. Traditional hand drawn 2D animation (digitally colored) Winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/sold-out-the-cherry-screening-room-award-winning-animated-shorts/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221117T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221117T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152821
CREATED:20221101T025319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221115T174345Z
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT The Cherry Screening Room: Award-Winning Animated Shorts
DESCRIPTION:Due to overwhelming demand (our original screening on Nov.19th sold out within a week solely through word of mouth) we have added another\, earlier date\, to accommodate everyone who wishes to attend. \n\n\n\n\nCan a fully realized story be told that is both hilarious and heart-warming\, innovative yet simple\, as witty as it is wise\, in only five minutes\, without words? The answer is a resounding YES! \nThe Carl Cherry Center for the Arts is proud to present a new monthly series of unique screen treasures\, beginning Thursday\, November 17th at 4PM\, with a program of rarely seen\, award winning\, animated shorts from the National Film Board of Canada. Nine films will be shown in this first program\, ranging in length from 5 to 15 minutes each\, which illustrate a variety of animation styles\, uniquely personal voices and clever low-tech approaches that can usually be found only by attending prestigious film festivals. \nThe National Film Board of Canada (NFB) is a leader in exploring animation as an art form\, a storytelling medium and innovative content for emerging platforms. It produces trailblazing animated works both in its Montreal studios and across the country\, and it works with many of the world’s leading creators on international co-productions. \nThe length of this program is 96 minutes.There is no charge for admission to this event\, but donations to the Cherry are always appreciated. Please make reservations through Eventbrite or by calling (831) 624-7491\, as tickets are going quickly. \nPrepare to arrive 10 minutes early to the screening\, as popcorn and refreshments will be available to purchase. Masks are encouraged and welcomed while in the theater. The Carl Cherry Center for the Arts is located on the northwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Guadalupe Street. The main entrance is on Fourth Street. \n\n\n\nThe films for this series have been chosen and arranged by Ellen Osborne and Jim Dultz\, who have each had long and successful careers in the film industry. Future “Cherry Screening Room Presents:” programs will include narrative shorts\, features\, documentaries\, puppet films\, films about artists and musicians\, vintage television specials and other rarities. We have also approached animators\, directors and puppeteers to come to talk about their work. Check back to www.carlcherrycenter.org for the latest updates. \nHere are the films in order of appearance: \n1. “The Great Malaise” – Catherine Lepage (2019) 5 min. Hand-drawn animation\, computer animation\, camera animation Staff Pick at the National Film Board of Canada \n2. “Animal Behavior” – Alison Snowden & David Fine (2018) 14 min. Digital Hand-drawn 2D animation – Nominated for Academy Award Winner of Canadian Screen Award for Best Animated Short Film \n3. “Subconscious Password” – Chris Landreth (2013) 11 min. Computer animation\, live action\, pixelation Awarded Best Short Film at the Annecy International Film Festival \n4. “Carface” – Claude Cloutier (2015) 4 min. Hand-drawn 2D animation (brush and India ink on paper) Digitally colored Winner of Quebec Screen Award for Best Animated Short Film \n5. “The Head Vanishes” – Franck Dion (2016) 9 min. Hand drawn 2D animation Awarded the Annecy Crystal for Best Short Film. \nl8. “Every Child” – Eugene Fedorenko (1979) 6 min. Traditional hand drawn 2D animation.Winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. \n6. “I Barnabe” – Jean-François Lévesque (2020) 15 min. Stop-motion animation\, puppets\, traditional 2D animation Nominated for Best Animated Short at the Quebec Screen Awards \n7 “Wild Life” – Amanda Forbis\, Wendy Tilby (2011) 14 minutes. Hand drawn and hand painted (with gouche) 2D animation Nominated for Academy Award and Annecy Crystal Award \n9. “The Danish Poet” – Torill Kove (2006) 15 min. Traditional hand drawn 2D animation (digitally colored) Winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/the-cherry-screening-room-award-winning-animated-shorts/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater,Highlight
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221114
DTSTAMP:20260403T152821
CREATED:20220921T190757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220929T195347Z
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SUMMARY:Artista Invisibile
DESCRIPTION:Eclectic Collective presents Artista Invisibile\, A Multimedia Theatrical Experience spotlighting women artists of all genres from the mid-1900s to 2022. \nWritten by Janice Rocke\, Rocket Garcia and award winning poet Aideed Medina. Featuring Eboni Harris\, Carri Newhouse\, Fred Bologna\, Rachele Corvese\, Joe Nance\, and OoLa Habib Rahall. Video graphics by Janice Rocke. Lighting and additional video montages by Nelsen Basden. \nEclectic Collective weaves the work of different writers into a cohesive narrative that tells one larger nonlinear story. \nThis show features acting\, dancing\, stunning visual components and even a little singing. Artista Invisibile offers a surreal\, comedic\, dramatic and beautiful experience. \nTickets are $22 General Admission/$20 Military. Tickets available on Eventbrite or by calling (831) 521-0375. Friday\, November 4th through Sunday\, November 13th.  Fridays and Saturday performances start at 8:00pm\, Sunday matinees at 3:00pm.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/artista-invisibile/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221102T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221207T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152821
CREATED:20221027T213449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221213T192211Z
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SUMMARY:Community Yoga Class
DESCRIPTION:CLASSES EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 9:00AM \nCommunity Yoga Class starting Wednesday Nov 2 at 9 am. Everyone is welcome! By Donation. \nYogini Jeanne has been practicing yoga for 35 years. She has trained with Richard Rosen\, Tony Sanchez\, Judith Lasater\, Shiva Rae\, Erich Schiffman\, Seane Corn\, Hala Khouri\, Jivamukti Yoga studio in NYC\, Center for Yoga & Yoga Works in L.A. & recently received her 200 hr certification with Yoga Shanti (Rodney Yee & Colleen Saidman Yee) in Sag Harbor\, NY. \n\n\n\nJeanne started teaching in ‘98 in Marin at her daughter’s preschool & Group classes in Stinson Beach. She taught privately in New York & subbed locally for Karen Cook at the Carmel Valley Raquet Club & My Om Place. Jeanne has her Blue Belt in NIA & looks forward to incorporating freedance into her classes eventually. Come one come all & experience the joy of movement\, meditation & relaxation. We will practice setting intentions\, focusing on the breath\, flowing with the breath\, letting go of our attachments & opening our hearts to ourselves\, each other & the world. We will chant to resonate & increase our vibration to a higher frequency of loving kindness (Maitri) & compassion. I look forward to opening the Anahata (heart). \nChakra with you🙏🕉📿 \n\n\nNamaste\,\nYogini Jeanne
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/community-yoga-class/2022-11-02/2/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carl Cherry Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@carlcherry.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221102T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221102T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T152821
CREATED:20221027T213449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221213T192211Z
UID:10000738-1667376000-1667408400@carlcherrycenter.org
SUMMARY:Community Yoga Class
DESCRIPTION:CLASSES EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 9:00AM \nCommunity Yoga Class starting Wednesday Nov 2 at 9 am. Everyone is welcome! By Donation. \nYogini Jeanne has been practicing yoga for 35 years. She has trained with Richard Rosen\, Tony Sanchez\, Judith Lasater\, Shiva Rae\, Erich Schiffman\, Seane Corn\, Hala Khouri\, Jivamukti Yoga studio in NYC\, Center for Yoga & Yoga Works in L.A. & recently received her 200 hr certification with Yoga Shanti (Rodney Yee & Colleen Saidman Yee) in Sag Harbor\, NY. \n\n\n\nJeanne started teaching in ‘98 in Marin at her daughter’s preschool & Group classes in Stinson Beach. She taught privately in New York & subbed locally for Karen Cook at the Carmel Valley Raquet Club & My Om Place. Jeanne has her Blue Belt in NIA & looks forward to incorporating freedance into her classes eventually. Come one come all & experience the joy of movement\, meditation & relaxation. We will practice setting intentions\, focusing on the breath\, flowing with the breath\, letting go of our attachments & opening our hearts to ourselves\, each other & the world. We will chant to resonate & increase our vibration to a higher frequency of loving kindness (Maitri) & compassion. I look forward to opening the Anahata (heart). \nChakra with you🙏🕉📿 \n\n\nNamaste\,\nYogini Jeanne
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/community-yoga-class/2022-11-02/1/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carl Cherry Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@carlcherry.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221031
DTSTAMP:20260403T152821
CREATED:20220816T183214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T171752Z
UID:10000515-1667088000-1667174399@carlcherrycenter.org
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT - Bruce and Pamela Forman Present: Julie London - A Nighttime Voice
DESCRIPTION:10/30/22 PERFORMANCE IS SOLD OUT\n\nIn this performance\, Pamela and Bruce Forman will channel the iconic recordings of Julie London and Barney Kessel. Known for her sultry swinging style and Hollywood looks\, Julie London’s deep alto voice captivated millions throughout the 50s and 60s. Poll-winning guitarist Barney Kessel set the bar for his swing\, bluesy phrasing\, and inventive harmony. An extra treat: Bruce will be playing the guitar from those very records! Go ahead: Cry me a river! Joining the duo will be Gary Meek on sax.\n\n\n\n\nMasks are required in the theater regardless of vaccination status. \nPlease join us for some great music\, wine\, and light fare–all included in the ticket price. Sunday\, October 30th\, 2022. Doors open at 1:00pm; performance from 2:00-4:00pm. Tickets are $25\, available online at eventbrite.com or by calling (831) 624-7491.
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/pamela-and-forman-present-jazz-at-the-cherry/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Hall Theater,Highlight
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221127
DTSTAMP:20260403T152821
CREATED:20221007T183344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221101T154037Z
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SUMMARY:Holi Moli: Beginner's Mind
DESCRIPTION:Holi Moli: Beginner’s Mind\, an exhibit focusing on expressionism\, naïve and innocent art as spiritual expressions\, opens October 28th at the Carl Cherry Center for the Arts. A reception will be held at from 5 to 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.\n\n\n\nHighlighting both the artwork of children and nationally-recognized artists\, the exhibit including paintings by Sam Tchakalian\, Sarah Klein\, Tom Nakashima\, Ken Hale\, Tracey Adams\, Al Carter\, Judith Foosaner\, and students from Forest Grove Elementary School in Pacific Grove\, among others. \nOriginally\, naive art was any form of visual art that reflected a fresh and innocent vision of the world and was created by a person who lacked or rejected traditional understanding in portraying those objects. The genre is now widely recognized and can include a range of mediums\, styles and motifs – from child-like scribbles with classical references to the art and poetry of antiquity to pure abstraction in painting and drawing. \nThe exhibit can be seen Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 4:00pm\, or by appointment\, through November 26th\, 2022. \nVIEW EXHIBIT HERE \nPictured: “If You Get There Before I Do” – Martin Webb
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/holi-moli-beginners-mind/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery,Highlight
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carl Cherry Center for the Arts":MAILTO:info@carlcherry.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221017
DTSTAMP:20260403T152821
CREATED:20220914T190450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T190526Z
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SUMMARY:Monterey County Artists Studio Tour - Arts Habitat
DESCRIPTION:The Carl Cherry Center will host eight artists during this year’s Monterey County Artists Studio Tour on October 8\, 9 & 15\, 16. Hours are 11:00 – 5:00pm Saturdays\, and noon to 5:00pm Sundays. The event is free and open to the public. \nFive artists will participate the first weekend of the tour (October 8\, 9): student and professional image production and mural artists of Hijos Del Sol; Rhaea Maurel\, ceramics and painting; Celine Picus\, acrylic and oil painting; Holly Rose\, hand sewn lampshades; and Gloria Shaw\, mono prints and painting. Six artists will participate the second weekend (October 15\, 16): Jean Vengua\, mixed media drawing and painting; Kate Warthen\, oil and watercolor painting; Christine Watten\, painting\, drawing\, and ceramics; Rhaea Maurel; Holly Rose; and  Gloria Shaw. \nA digital tour catalog can be download at ArtsHabitat.org. Printed catalogs are also available in the Monterey County Weekly on October 6\, and in the Carmel Pine Cone on October 7. An interactive digital map can be found at bit.ly/mcast2022. \nPictured: “The Barn at Odello” – Kate Warthen
URL:https://carlcherrycenter.org/event/monterey-county-artists-studio-tour-arts-habitat/
LOCATION:The Carl Cherry Center\, Fourth and Guadalupe\, Carmel\, CA\, 93921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cherry Gallery
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